Category Archives: Comics

Yes, I’m way behind on this one. But here are some photos from the panel where the stars of the classic Greatest American Hero tv show talked about their upcoming project: The Greatest American Hero Comic!

I was also able to sit down and talk to Robert Culp, Connie Selleca, and William Katt each about the upcoming venture. Unfortunately, the interviews on my digital recorder were extremely low quality, and I lost them.

The comic, which will be an updated take on the tv show, preview looks wonderful, and you keep watch for it here: http://catastrophiccomics.com/

Here’s a recent press release from IDW about their presence at the upcoming San Diego Comic Con. I’m definitely going to try to get my hands on some of these freebies!

(San Diego, July 9, 2008) IDW Publishing is proud to present unexpected happenings and exciting news at this year’s Comic-Con. The Con runs from Thursday July 24 to Sunday July 27th, and throughout the show, IDW (booth #1705) will be offering a number of Con exclusive comic books and other items listed below that are only available during the show. IDW’s two panels will run down upcoming projects and feature special guests and surprise announcements.

Among the guests signing at IDW’s booth will be Comic-Con Guest of Honor Joe Hill, who will be signing copies of Locke & Key and a special L&K slipcase edition alongside the book’s artist, Gabriel Rodriguez.

John Zakour is once again in this month DC comic’s Zuda competition. His entry this time is a SF detective comedy called Sam 3.14, PI, drawn by drawn by Scott Roberts. It’s a fun comic about private detective who is android with a human brain.

When Annja visits an old friend in the former mining town, of Virginia City, she is asked to assist with a dig involving Samuel Clemens’ work. But there are some who are against their exposing what could be an incredible discovery. And soon, Annja and her friend Rashmi find themselves fighting for their lives.

In this installment, we get Annja’s backstory with Joan of Arc’s sword from book 1, Destiny. For comic fans that don’t necessarily want to go out and read the book right away, this is a quick recap to catch up on what’s going on. With vivid portrayals of each character, this comic helps bring the story to life in a new and colorful way. Writer Barbara Randall Kesel has teamed up with artist Renae De Liz (and the rest of their team) to deliver a fantastic, adventure ride in a fun format.

Rogue Angel is also available by direct mail here: http://store.idwpublishing.com/index.php?cPath=2_27_134_135